Your guide to the Grammys 2017

Everything you need to know, from the winners to the performers and presenters

The Grammys 2017 was a night to remember – from Adele confirming that she is already married to Simon Konecki, to the celebs’ gorgeous red carpet looks – so we’ve rounded up everything you need to know about one of the music industry’s hottest events of the year.

From this year’s winners, to how killed it on stage, you’ll find it all here…

Best Dance/Electronic Album – Flume, Skin

Best Country Album – Sturgill Simpson, A Sailor’s Guide To Earth

Best R&B Performance – Solange, Cranes In The Sky

Best R&B Song – Maxwell, Lake By The Ocean

Grammys 2017 date

The 59th annual Grammy awards will be held on the evening of Sunday 12th February at the Staples Centre Los Angeles, California.

It all kicks off at 8pm EST (4am UK time).

Where can I watch the Grammys 2017?

The Grammys will be aired live on CBS, but if you can’t be bothered to stay up all night the highlights will be on 4 Music the next day.

Grammys 2017 hosts

James Corden is the host of this year’s ceremony, taking over from LL Cool J, who has hosted the last five Grammy Awards. It’s worth noting that he’s the first ever British Grammys host.

When the news was officially announced in 2016, Corden said: ‘I am truly honoured to be hosting The Grammys next year. It’s the biggest, most prestigious award show in music and I feel incredibly lucky to be part of such an incredible night.

Grammys 2017 Performers

Currently Adele, John Legend, Bruno Mars, The Weeknd, Daft Punk and Alicia Keys are all confirmed as performing this year’s Grammys.

It’s also rumoured that Beyoncé will take to the stage on the night, her first performance since she announced she and Jay-Z will be welcoming twin celebrity babies into the world this year.